Protecting Paradise: The Story of Niue

2024

Documentary

4
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 84 84

Plot summary

The documentary follows leaders and community members from the tropical Pacific island nation who are making bold changes to move the needle on marine protection. With a population of under 2,000 people and a marine reserve covering 40% of its waters, Niue has demonstrated the ways in which traditional knowledge and contemporary science can live in harmony for the benefit of people and the planet.

Director

Top cast

Dalton Tagelagi as Self - Premier, Niue
Coral Pasisi as Self - President, Tofia Niue
Lavea Puheke as Self - Tãoga Niue Museum & Cultural Center
Brendon Pasisi as Self - Manager, Now Project
720p.WEB 1080p.WEB
408.58 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
12 hr 44 min
Seeds 1
838.67 MB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
us  
23.976 fps
12 hr 44 min
Seeds 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lukeceewalker 10 / 10

One small step for Niue....

As a 'plastic Niuean' ? born in Niue, raised in Central then Sth Auckland, New Zealand, I recommend and fully endorse this as a must see Documentary ?.. Every once in a while, feels good to be reminded of one's roots and to be proud of ?.. Fakaaue Lahi ✌?❤

As a 'plastic Niuean' ? born in Niue, raised in Central then Sth Auckland, New Zealand, I recommend and fully endorse this as a must see Documentary ?.. Every once in a while, feels good to be reminded of one's roots and to be proud of ?.. Fakaaue Lahi ✌?❤

As a 'plastic Niuean' ? born in Niue, raised in Central then Sth Auckland, New Zealand, I recommend and fully endorse this as a must see Documentary ?.. Every once in a while, feels good to be reminded of one's roots and to be proud of ?.. Fakaaue Lahi ✌?❤

Reviewed by pcope-16539 10 / 10

Beyond Beautiful Photography & Educational

I've never heard of these islands, but the Pristine Seas project is vital to saving the oceans. The photography was stunning & the story must be told & supported. Though there is a comment at the start indicating coarse language, there is none unless you consider humpback whales coarse language. Children can see incredible sea life, learn about tiny islands in the South Pacific, see native dancing, & begin to understand the dangers climate change pose to our oceans. Parents can break out a map & show their children the importance of even the smallest reef or spit of land in helping scientists learn how to make a difference so we can save our planet.

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